. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 522 The American Florist. Sept. JO, Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Cat Strings, 8 feet long, 50c each. Pink Killarney, Rose Plants Own Root Stock. Send for Prices. W. H. ELLIOTr, Brighton, Mass. WELCH BROTHERS, 22S DCToailtlre St., BOSTON, MASS. Acacia Pnbescens, American Beauty, Valley, Carnations, Killarney, Richmond, Maryland and other seasonable stock. WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHOLESALE FLORISTS ^'o?h\"S^ IJone,. ST. LOUIS, MO. Supplies and Everything in Season always on hand "St. Louis Bas the Go
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 522 The American Florist. Sept. JO, Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Cat Strings, 8 feet long, 50c each. Pink Killarney, Rose Plants Own Root Stock. Send for Prices. W. H. ELLIOTr, Brighton, Mass. WELCH BROTHERS, 22S DCToailtlre St., BOSTON, MASS. Acacia Pnbescens, American Beauty, Valley, Carnations, Killarney, Richmond, Maryland and other seasonable stock. WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHOLESALE FLORISTS ^'o?h\"S^ IJone,. ST. LOUIS, MO. Supplies and Everything in Season always on hand "St. Louis Bas the Goods" / We Are Headquarters \ Un Our Line ? I Trade. ' Let Us "Show You" Tc lephone — Telegr. ph - or \i> ite GEO. H. A'BERMULLER, Wholesale Florist 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOU S, MO. Boston. A BETTER TONE. There is. If anything, a better tone to the marltet. Asters, we are pleased to say, are about in the last ditch. Roses and carnations each day are im- proving in quality. Killarneys are com- ing better colored and with the cooler weather we have had the past week the stems are better. Lady Hilling- don is beginning to assert herself in the market, Mrs. Aaron Ward has little call where the former can be pro- cured. Radiance, as we have men- tioned often during the summer, is still keeping up its reputation, although during the hot months the flower has been somewhat imperfect on opening. With the advent of cool weather that fault may be remedied. There are still Brides in the market and some we no- ticed were very good. As far as we know there is only one grower who has them. They seem to be a back num- ber. The halo of former days has left them. Still we can all look back with pleasant memories of the protege of J. N. May. It was the means of build- ing many places, and it may come back again and get into favor as of old. Richmonds as yet are unsatisfactory, but their innings will come later. American Beauties just now are good. In chrysanthemums Golden Glow
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